Ghana Premier League

I don’t need a statue to be remembered as Hearts of Oak coach – Samuel Boadu

Samuel Boadu says he does not need a statue to be remembered as Hearts of Oak coach despite his remarkable achievement at the club.

Boadu, who joined the rainbow boys two seasons ago has been impressive so far, winning five trophies since his appointment.

The Phobians lost the 2021/22 league title to their arch-rivals Asante Kotoko, however, they defeated Bechem United to clinch the MTN FA Cup last Sunday.

“After 11 years, I was able to win a trophy for Hearts of Oak. I won the FA Cup as well,” he told Asempa FM.

“I think I would be remembered for my cordial relationship with the fans. I don’t need a statue to be remembered as Hearts of Oak coach. I will just stay focus and do my job.”

The 36-year-old equalled Attuquayefio’s record of winning back-to-back FA Cup titles at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

Coach Samuel Boadu since joining Hearts of Oak has won the Ghana Premier League title, two FA Cup titles, the President Cup and the Super Cup.

The former Medeama trainer will lead Hearts in Africa again next season as they compete for a slot in the group stages of the CAF Confederation Cup.

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